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Tuesday, 27 December 2011 23:56 |
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LCD Keypad reader is an advanced Multi-format
RFID Proximity reader with LCD displays and
keypad input with built-in TCP/IP controller.
There are two model where you can select either
RFID card format or MIFARE card format
It is design with easy mounting and hidden
screws and wires. With LED indicator that is
easily viewable on the front panel, user able to
view the status of doors. With built-in internal
buzzer, user is able to hear and notice the status
of the doors.
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- Manufacturer : FALCO
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Country of Origin : Malaysia
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Power Supply : 12V DC, 500mA
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Chassis Color : Peach
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Usage : Display date & Time of clocking
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Read Range : 3.0 – 5.0 cm
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Keypad : 3X4 keypad
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Mode of Operation : Card Only, Card + Pin, Pin Only
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Operating Temperature : 0ºC to 60ºC
- Humidity : 10% to 90% non-condensing
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Card Reader type : Proximity (PEM5008), MIFARE (PMM6008)
- Output Format : Weigand 26-bit, 32-bit
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RF Modulation : ASK at 125 kHz
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Built in Internal Buzzer : Yes
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Character Display : 4 X 16 alphanumeric
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Backlight : yes
- Current Consumption : 0.25A
- Dimensions : 11.5cm (W) X 15.8cm (H) X 3.0cm (D)
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Tuesday, 27 December 2011 23:50 |
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The FALCO IP door controller is designed for access control of doors, intrusion alarm monitoring, time attendance, vehicle boom gate and other building facilities. The FALCO IP door controller is capable of controlling a single door by connecting to a central computer for remote controlling to be networked together and controlled using Falco Lite or Premium software, a real TCP/IP based Access Control Management and Alarm Monitoring Software.
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Designed in an innovative modular fashion, Falco controller allows you to upgrade your system anytime from 1 to 10,000 doors by connecting to server via TCP/IP Local Area Network configuration and manage by Falco Premium System software. This modular, cost-efficient upgrade strategy ensures that you can always keep pace with your emerging security requirements while meeting your ongoing budgetary objectives. Its wide capabilities make it suitable for even the largest, most complex building architectures and the most demanding security requirements.
The FALCO IP door controller has 2 wiegand reader ports with one in and one out, and has a space for either the entry or exit reader to be mounted. The controller can be configured to work with almost all reader technologies without hardware change - including with Wiegand, ABA track 2 and contact-less Read/ Write smart card.
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Tuesday, 27 December 2011 23:46 |
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PoE is an emerging security system technology that transmits electrical power and data to remote devices over an existing standard Ethernet network’s twisted-pair CAT5 cables. This eliminates up to 33 percent in installation/labor costs associated with running individual AC power supplies to new entryway access control hardware. The transformation leverages the existing IT infrastructure, eliminates the need for local power, consolidates and saves labor costs for cable installation, reduces the time to install system devices, is more scalable and provides a large base of management tools and support.
PoE is now offered on FALCO’s renewed controller. Power-conserving controllers (FALCO PoE) offers significant energy savings resulting in lower cost of ownership and unsurpassed reliability for end users. With power reduction up to 33 %, FALCO PoE offers a cost effective and environmental friendly product to help you not in one but both ways.
FALCO controller connects directly to the IP network and utilizes the 802.3 at PoE (Power Over Ethernet) standards to power itself. This is a new ways for cost-cutting alternative of supplying power to door readers, door controllers and electromagnetic locks via the building’s Ethernet.
The FALCO POE IP door controller has 4 wiegand reader ports, and has a space for either the entry or exit reader to be mounted. The controller can be configured to work with almost all reader technologies without hardware change - including with Wiegand, ABA track 2 and contact-less Read/ Write smart card.
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Monday, 21 February 2011 22:46 |
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On 11 January 2011 at the Headquarters of the Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS), Director General Ngo Dang Nhan received experts from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), US. Department of Energy under the framework of BOA project. Two parties reviewed activities of BOA project in the last year and discussed detailed plan for 2011.
In the last year, with support from US, VARANS coordinated to implement installation of security system at the Dalat Nuclear Research Institute, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology, National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion and Thaison Company. Warranty and maintenance plan at 14 facilities that were already installed security system was ensured; safety culture was increased; many national and regional workshops were organized. At the working day, two parties also discussed to strengthen security for facilities that use radioactive sources in B group in 2011.
Director General Ngo Dang Nhan appreciated results achieved under the BOA project contributing to strengthen use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes in Vietnam. He also expressed his sincere thanks to DOE experts and desire that project will obtain better results in 2011.
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